The Shape of Things to Come

April 14, 2006
Our genes determine how what shape we are, as well as how fat we get. Scientists can now take a DNA sample from you and tell?without even looking at your body?whether you're an hourglass or a pear-shape. Harvard's Ronald Kahn... continued

The Sun Saved Us?But Now It’s Our Turn

April 13, 2006
When it comes to global warming, the earth is being battered by a series of unfortunate blows. Besides the increase in greenhouse gases, which is leading to glacier melt and the dropping down of the Gulf Stream which warms Europe,... continued

Anne’s Diary: An Easter Message EVEN MORE UPDATES

April 12, 2006
Anne Strieber has a special Easter message for all our readers, and some of you have even sent her new information about it! NOTE: This news story, previously published on our old site, will have any links removed. continued

UPDATE: MORE Ice Blocks Falling From the Sky

April 12, 2006
We have reported in the past on how mysterious blocks of ice are falling from the sky all over the world?smashing through roofs and at times narrowly missing people. In every case, the first suspicion has been that this ice... continued

Time Travel in Our Future

April 11, 2006
In our subscriber section, Whitley Strieber has recorded descriptions of experiences that may have involved time travel. Strieber comments that, "The closer we get to the moment a time machine is built, the clearer it will become that it is... continued

New Yorker Claims US Planning Nuclear War

April 10, 2006
The April 17 edition of the weekly magazine the New Yorkerwill contain anarticle by Seymour Hersh claiming that the United States is preparing a nuclear attack against Iran. In hisarticle, he states, "One of the military's initial optionplans, as presented... continued

Ocean of Tornadoes Strikes Mid-South

April 10, 2006
As predicted in last week's Unknowncountry.comnewsletter, the second violent weather system in a week developed on Thursday and Friday. The newsletter warned that it couldstrike Kansas, but the fast moving front did not developstorms until it reached Tennessee. It tore... continued

Early Casualties of Global Warming

April 7, 2006
Tuvalu is drowning. The island nation, which is located in the Pacific ocean between Hawaii and Australia, may be the first casualty of global warming. In the US, we?ve had protest marches about proposed laws that would punish and try... continued

New Evolution

April 6, 2006
Evolution isn?t just something that went on in the past, it's still happening today. And some scientists think that evoltion plays out pretty much the same everywhere, meaning that alien life, when we find it, won't be so different from... continued

Oil Shock: No Shortage for 100 Years–UPDATE

April 5, 2006
At $20 a barrel, there's a major world oil shortage. At $50 a barrel, there's enough oil to last well into the next century, regardless of increasing usage. Therefore, the ability of oil to sustain a price much above that... continued